| Paducah Sun - May 27th 1995 |
"Picture, if you can, a bed and breakfast inn overlooking a
scenic lake on a farm. Fox Briar Farm Inn, is like one of central
Kentucky's country lanes, with it's scenic hills and bends. As you
approach the 100 acre inn site, enclosed by running black fence, you
are reminded of horse farms in bluegrass country. Except there are
no horses here; just foxes, wild turkeys, deer and belted Galloway
cows."
By Pat Brockenborough |
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| Paducah Life - Fall 1995 |
| "Impressive, well-decorated Fox Briar Inn is truly a romantic
get-away that should not be missed. Whether it be a friend or a family
member that needs an overnight stay.... The Inn offers an enchanting
opportunity to rendezvous at one of the finest lodging facilities
in the region. Most importantly, Fox Briar Farm's charming hostess,
Sue Clark, will see to it that your stay in Paducah is enjoyable and
altogether a memorable experience."
By Sheri Coin Marshall |
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| Southern Living - April 1997 |
| "Combines old-fashioned hospitality and newfangled conveniences....rocking
in the cool of the early evening, you watch as the sun's last rays
glimmer on the small lake set at the foot of the rolling front lawn...
be thankful for the Clarks and their wonderful idea" |
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